The sandwich shop announced on Facebook Monday that it would begin delivering and catering ahead of the re-opening at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Minnesota Street.

Rodney’s offers a slew of options for breakfast and lunch: Carolina pulled pork sandwiches, biscuts and sausage gravy and a whole lot more.

Here’s an option for all of you still mulling New Year’s Eve plans: Wolf Isle Bar and Grill, a new eatery, plans to open when the clock strikes midnight Friday at 235 W. Main St in Winneconne. (Get it? That’s the Cinderella reference.)

Wolf Isle owners Max Clifford and Shaun Lawson recently bought The Village Pub, which stood for more than 40 years there. The new eatery plans to offer farm-to-table fare: pasta, burgers and sandwiches of all sorts.

Lawson and Clifford’s combined resumes are dotted with stints whipping up meals at some of Oshkosh’s staple restaurants. Lawson brings experience from Primo Italian Restaurant, Gardina’s Wine Bar and Café and The Roxy Supper Club.

Clifford, in fact, began his culinary career at the Village Pub before crossing to cook at Primo.

Streetwise wagers a meal there would be worth the drive.

Christmas has passed, sure, but that doesn’t mean the giving has to stop. The Oshkosh Area Food Pantry, 2551 Jackson St. is accepting donations for new or used toys.

The idea is this: the food pantry has set up a section there reserved for kids to play while parents shop. They’re looking for toys like dolls, action figures, puzzles and whatnot – not tiny toys like legos or Hot Wheels cars that could get lost easily. Drop off donations at the pantry, right next to St. Vincent de Paul